Re: help needed: freebsd gcc bug breaks STLport and OpenOffice

2002-03-30 Thread Nevermind
Hello, Martin Blapp! On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 01:10:58AM +0100, you wrote: It looks like our modified FreeBSD GCC breaks the STLport tests, as it breaks OpenOffice too. If one uses a normal unmodified stock gcc version (gcc 2.95.2 or 2.95.3), and compiles it on STABLE or CURRENT, the

Re: help needed: freebsd gcc bug breaks STLport and OpenOffice

2002-03-30 Thread Martin Blapp
Hi, Not help, but a question: If openoffice compiles with ports' version of gcc? And if it runs compiled this way? unfortunatly not. The build segfaults in a different way. I'll upgrade the port to the latedt build tomorrow. Let's see if it builds now properly with gcc3.1 Martin To

Re: help needed: freebsd gcc bug breaks STLport and OpenOffice

2002-03-30 Thread Nevermind
Hello, Martin Blapp! On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 06:38:20PM +0100, you wrote: If openoffice compiles with ports' version of gcc? And if it runs compiled this way? unfortunatly not. The build segfaults in a different way. I'll upgrade the port to the latedt build tomorrow. Let's see if it

Re: help needed: freebsd gcc bug breaks STLport and OpenOffice

2002-03-30 Thread Martin Blapp
With gcc3.1 on -CURRENT, or with gcc3.1 on -STABLE? Both :) martin To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-current in the body of the message

Re: help needed: freebsd gcc bug breaks STLport and OpenOffice

2002-03-30 Thread Terry Lambert
Martin Blapp wrote: Not help, but a question: If openoffice compiles with ports' version of gcc? And if it runs compiled this way? unfortunatly not. The build segfaults in a different way. I'll upgrade the port to the latedt build tomorrow. Let's see if it builds now properly with